Watch Ohio State QB commit Emory Jones work out for Urban Meyer, Ryan Day at Buckeyes camp

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Urban Meyer and Ryan Day got another look at the future of the Ohio State quarterback position on Saturday.

Emory Jones, the five-star prospect from Georgia who has been committed to the Buckeyes for nearly a year, was in Columbus over the weekend and threw in front of his future coaches during the team's final one-day position camp.

Meyer has seen Jones throw plenty of times, but for Day it was another opportunity to connect with his future quarterback and work on a relationship that started this spring when Day was hired to replace Tim Beck.

Jones worked on a collection of intermediate and deep throws, and got some hands-on teaching from his future position coach. Current Buckeye starter J.T. Barrett and former quarterback Cardale Jones were there watching, too.

There's some time until signing day, but Jones commitment with Ohio State seems secure. When he signs in December or February, he'll be the highest-rated quarterback Meyer has brought to Columbus.

Watching him throw on Saturday, you got a sense for why he's so highly regarded. He's the No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the country, but his running ability wasn't on display on Saturday. What you saw was a live arm that's only going to get stronger when the 6-foot-2, 195-pound prospect gets into a college weight program.